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<A NAME="CHDDIHCE"></A><h1>Building components, proxies, and .NET targets</h1>
<A NAME="TI10293"></A><p>The Project painter workspace for executable applications
is shown in <A HREF="pbugp275.htm#CHDCGGEE">"Defining an executable application
project"</A>. It contains a tab control, and
on each tab page there are text boxes and radio buttons you use
to specify the characteristics of your executable file and dynamic
libraries.</p>
<A NAME="TI10294"></A><p>The workspace for all other types of project objects is similar.
If you used a wizard to create the project, it shows the options
you selected in the wizard. If you did not use a wizard, you select
the objects the project will use and specify project properties
on tab pages in the workspace.</p>
<A NAME="TI10295"></A><p>When you build the project, the Output window shows whether
the build was successful and lists any errors encountered. </p>
<A NAME="TI10296"></A><h4>Building and deploying a workspace</h4>
<A NAME="TI10297"></A><p>You can build and deploy a single project or all the projects
in your workspace. You can also build and deploy from a command-line.
For more information, see <A HREF="pbugp12.htm#CEGJEBBB">"Building workspaces"</A>.</p>
<A NAME="TI10298"></A><h4>For more information </h4>
<A NAME="TI10299"></A><p>For more information about building EAServer components and
proxies, Web service proxies, and EJB client proxies, see <i>Application
Techniques</i>
.</p>
<A NAME="TI10300"></A><p>For more information about building application server components
and proxies, see the documentation for the Sybase PowerBuilder Application Server
Plug-in product.</p>
<A NAME="TI10301"></A><p>For more information about building Web DataWindow containers,
see the <i>DataWindow Programmers Guide</i>
.</p>
<A NAME="TI10302"></A><p>For more information about building .NET targets, see <i>Deploying
Applications and Components to .NET</i>
.</p>

